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Investors in a film scheme that is part of a long-running tax avoidance battle now face large bills for interest and legal fees as well as £434m in unpaid tax. Both HM Revenue and Customs and Ingenious film partnerships have claimed to have “won” the First Tier tax tribunal decision released yesterday. The hearing involved […]

A Lloyds trader will no longer face investigation by the FCA for manipulation of the government bond market after the regulator decided there was no case for him to answer. According to the Financial Times, the FCA began investigating head of gilts trading Tony Gray in 2015. The probe was only focused on Gray, it was […]

The new Government could be about to speed up the return of Lloyds Banking Group to private ownership while at the same time scrapping George Osborne’s plan for a retail share sale. The Telegraph reports Chancellor Philip Hammond not be prepared to wait for Lloyds’ share price to rise above 73.6p, the level the shares […]

Last year proved to be a busy time for Johnson Fleming’s events team. In addition to attending and hosting events across the country, the company orchestrated a series of webinars that took place throughout the year.

By Fiona Holmes, proposition communications manager When I first took out critical illness cover, I was overwhelmed. It wasn’t just the form filling, it was finding out about the sheer number of illnesses I was covered for. Did it give me peace of mind that I was covered for neuromyelitis optica or systematic lupus erythematosus? […]

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A High Court judge says the FCA can submit evidence in a case that could shape how Sipp misselling claims are handled in the future. In the case, which started today, lorry driver Russell Adams alleges Carey Pensions missold him a self-invested personal pension. Carey Pensions is accused of using unregulated introducers to invest Adams’s […]

Studies have found funds can be too big or too small to outperform, suggesting size does matter The assessment of whether to invest in a certain fund is a tricky business. Bearing in mind roughly 90 per cent of active funds do not beat their benchmarks over periods longer than 10 years, the odds are […]

The following sorry verse embodies procrastination on a whole new level: “Hello there, my name’s Phil; I rap like a small bear writing a will [diligently]; Estate-planning, ninja-whooping IHT; Shame I’m not as bizzie [urban affectation] with the RLP.” These words were penned in response to my father’s short verse sent to me, after the […]